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New Zealand Stock ExchangeAutomated, screen-based national trading system based in Wellington.New Zealand Stock Exchange Similar MatchesBudapest Stock ExchangeBudapest Stock ExchangeEstablished in 1864, the major securities market of Hungary. New European Exchange (NEWEX)New European Exchange (NEWEX)A trading market for Central and East Eurpoean securities established by the Deutsche Börse (German Stock Market) and the Wiener Börse (Austrian Stock Market) in 2000. International Petroleum ExchangeInternational Petroleum ExchangeEurope's leading energy futures and options exchange and the second largest in the world.The IPE provides a highly regulated market place where industry participants can manage their exposure to highly volatile energy prices. Incorporated in 1980, the IPE lists three main energy contracts: Brent Crude futures and options, Gas Oil futures and options and Natural Gas futures. The IPE is a Member owned exchange and clients can access the market either by becoming a Member or by using the broking services available from Members. Trades are cleared by the London Clearing House (LCH) which guarantees contract performance. The IPE is a Recognised Investment Exchange (RIE) regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA). London Stock ExchangeLondon Stock ExchangeThe world's third largest stock exchange by market capitalisation of domestic stocks listed, after the New York Stock Exchange and Tokyo Stock Exchange. The LSE also lists foreign companies, and its turnover of foreign shares is the largest in the world.Over 7,000 securities are bought and sold, including shares, Treasury stocks (gilts) and bonds.In order for a company to be admitted to the Exchange it must make application for a place on the 'Official List'. This involves providing extensive data regarding its financial status and trading history etc.As well as the Official List of large companies, the LSE also regulates the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) for smaller companies.Trading in securities is done through the The Stock Exchange Electronic Trading System (SETS) and the Stock Exchange Automated Quotation system (SEAQ).http://www.londonstockexchange.com Gold exchange standardGold exchange standardA fixed exchange rate system adopted in the Bretton Woods agreement. It required the U.S. to peg the dollar to gold and other countries to peg their currencies to the dollar. Further SuggestionsSecurities and Exchange Commission RulesRation foreign exchange Real exchange rate Stock Exchange Automated Trading System PLUS Tokyo International Financial Futures Exchange Istanbul Stock Exchange Wiener Borse (Austrian Stock Exchange) Pure exchange economy Shenzhen Stock Exchange Banner Exchange Regional stock exchanges Montreal Exchange or Bourse de Montreal London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange Trade-weighted exchange rate Exchange control Chicago Stock Exchange (CHX) Foreign exchange risk Hong Kong Futures Exchange (HKFE) Securities and commodities exchanges Exchange Traded Funds Stock Exchange Automated Quotation system Exchange risk Kuala Lumpur Commodities Exchange (KLCE) Foreign exchange risk Exchange stabilization fund |
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